Diary of the Bee: Chamber Music by Helen Leach
A Masterpiece Recorded at Historic Marchmont House
Composer Helen Leach, known for her enchanting compositions that evoke rich landscapes and deep emotions, releases her album titled “Diary of the Bee.” This new collection features a series of rich, tonally traditional compositions. With all tracks being world premiere recordings, the album showcases Leach’s remarkable ability to blend lyrical melodies with profound storytelling.
“Diary of the Bee” marks a significant addition to the classical repertoire, offering listeners an absorbing journey through Leach’s musical landscapes. Each piece on the album unveils a unique narrative, beautifully performed by leading instrumental soloists alongside the esteemed Victoria String Quartet. Reflecting on the inspiration behind her compositions, Leach shares, “Every piece in this album holds a special place in my heart, drawing from personal experiences and the beauty of nature that surrounds me.” Indeed, each composition in “Diary of the Bee” tells a story, from the evocative tribute to Prince Philip in “An Edinburgh Farewell” to the introspective musings captured in “Letters from the Owl House.”
Among the highlights of the album is “Cup of Kindness,” a poignant ode to the universal warmth and blessings symbolised by Robert Burns’ iconic line, “we’ll tak’ a cup o’ kindness yet.” With its tender melodies and thoughtful arrangements, the piece resonates with a sense of harmony and peace.
Another standout track, “Tenera Caritate,” showcases Leach’s mastery in crafting expressive rhapsodies, as she explores themes of love, hope, and healing through the emotive interplay of clarinet and string quartet.
Listeners will also be enchanted by “Where Hope Was Sown,” a commissioned piece dedicated to Mr. Oliver Burge, of Marchmont Farms, which beautifully captures the essence of the Lapwing bird and its pastoral habitat through delicate musical motifs.
From the haunting melodies of “The Black Rood of Scotland” to the elegant conversations of “A Song Without Words,” “Diary of the Bee” offers a tapestry of sound that is instantly appealing.
Recorded at the historic Marchmont House in Scotland, where Leach is Composer-in-Residence, “Diary of the Bee” not only captures the essence of Leach’s compositions but also the timeless beauty of its surroundings. With its richly layered compositions and superb performances, “Diary of the Bee” stands as a testament to Helen Leach’s extraordinary talent and her ability to weave intricate musical narratives.
The digital edition includes 2 extra tracks:
Letters from the Owl House: Syzygy (Prelude)
Letters from the Owl House: Touch of Heaven (Courante)
Customers purchasing the CD from this website will receive the extra tracks as downloads. Download link is provided via email upon completion of CD purchase.
Track Listing
- Prelude for a Royal Swan 3:34
- Tenera Caritate 10:01
- I. The Day of the Peewits’ Return 2:50
- II. Arabesque at the Pond 2:42
- III. Rising Kings 2:50
- IV. Wings of the Rainbow 2:40
- V. Of Crown and Field 2:26
- VI. Gentle Earth 3:06
- A Melrose Rhapsody 4:28
- I. Bluebell (Prelude) 4:09
- II. Thistle (Air) 3:31
- III. Forget-me-not (Scherzo) 3:35
- IV. Wild Rose (Romanza) 3:34
- V. Buttercup (Introduction and Capriccio) 4:04
- Syzygy (Prelude)* 2:38
- Treasures of Darkness (Allemande) 2:36
- Touch of Heaven (Courante)* 2:42
- Broken Oak (Sarabande) 4:08
- Face of Love (Air) 2:49
- Star Dance (Gigue) 3:05
- An Edinburgh Farewell 2:44
- The Black Rood of Scotland 4:04
- Song without Words 4:07
- Cup of Kindness 4:26
Where Hope Was Sown
Diary of the Bee
Letters from the Owl House
*Digital album only
Reviews
“Leach’s love of the pastoral…is evident…Leach seems in her element…the affectionate, gossamer sounds…conjures up…a soothing, numinous poignancy. The performances on this CD are also executed with stylistic and diaphanous sympathy.
” —Jeremy Dibble
“In its quiet reserve and sincere expression, Leach’s music on this release is uplifting in the best way and transporting in its evocativeness. While it certainly wasn’t created with it as its primary goal, Diary of the Bee makes one long to visit Marchmont House and walk amongst its grounds with her replenishing music as the soundtrack. This encompassing collection presents a most flattering portrait of her considerable gifts.
” —Ron Schepper
“Leach’s music on this disc may be best classified as Scottish Lowland pastoral…melodically pleasant, and well distributed across instruments or groups of instruments…very attractive.
” —Jim Westhead
“much of the music on this disc, will…lure the listener into a world outside the hustle and bustle of everyday existence. I can think of no better description of this piece than the comment made a young girl who I teach, who concluded ‘you know that’s really nice’.
” —Gary Higginson
“delightful neoclassical whimsy, baroque regal tributes and nods to Robert Burns…taps into the pastoral yearning of Ralph Vaughan Williams
” —John Lewis